The World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
WMO Global Campus is the collaborative network of WMO Member institutions and National
Meteorological Hydrological Services involved in the development and delivery of education
and training. Its goal is to address the evolving global priorities for learning. It
is the fruit of the synergies, sharing and cooperation within this community of institutions.

In keeping with the concept of a WMO Global Campus as a community of practice, WMO is initiating
the publication of a volume of short papers describing case studies of innovations
implemented by partners in the Education and Training Programme (ETRP). The goal of
creating this volume is to inspire community members to try new methods and implement
new types of courses that effectively fill education and training gaps.

WMO is seeking short papers to become chapters in the final publication. Appropriate contributions
would include papers describing innovations involving:

Introduction of new teaching/learning delivery modes

Application of new learning technologies

Innovative use of teaching methods to improve learning

Methods to enhance the long-term impacts of training

Use of new evaluation techniques, particularly to measure long-term impacts

Methods to increase the reach of teaching/training to more learners

New methods to certify and demonstrate learning achievements

Training needs assessment processes

New efforts to implement training associated with WMO Competency Frameworks

Training designed to address new and emerging content areas in creative ways

Implementation of new organizational training and learning processes

Collaborative efforts to increase efficiency and leverage expertise

Other related topics you might propose that fit the general themes of the Global Campus

The deadline for submission of initial Proposals (500 words) is
1 December 2018. For more information on the publication, see the
Call for Proposals.